27.194932. Yes,they mustfollow IHLrules37. TheInternationalCriminalCourt (ICC)8.Attackingcivilians17. No,schoolsareprotected20. No,they mustbe caredfor25. No,recruitingchildrenunder 18 isillegal9. Usingforce onlyfor militaryobjectives12. Peoplenot takingpart in theconflict38. It can faceinternationalconsequences35. Yes, itapplies toall partiesin a conflict40. No, allpartiesmust knowthe rules19. No,they areprotected36. Anyoneresponsible,includingleaders andsoldiers42. Yes, itincludesrules forrecovery41.Protectionfor medicalaid inconflicts28.Victims ofarmedconflicts16.No24. Killing agroup ofpeoplebased onidentity39. Yes, toorganizationslike the ICRC15. Yes, ifthey arenotcombatants18. TheRed Crossor RedCrescent21. Aseriousviolationof IHL31. Yes,the rulesstill apply33. Internationalinvolves two ormore countries;non-internationalis within onecountry30. TheInternationalCommittee ofthe RedCross (ICRC)11.Peoplefighting ina conflict49. No,they areprotected5.Peacefultimes47. Notdirectly, buttheir use isheavilyrestricted10. Avoidingexcessiveharm tocombatantsand civilians43. Yes,refugeesareprotected13.Prisonersof war4. Duringarmedconflicts44. Yes, theyareconsideredculturalheritage14.Hospitals2. To protectpeople inarmedconflicts48. TofollowIHL rules29. Yes,by almosteverycountry1.InternationalHumanitarianLaw6.Differentiatingbetweencivilians andcombatants3. TheLaw ofWar34. Yes,they mustfollow IHL50. Yes,unnecessarydamage isprohibited7. Limitingharm tocivilianscompared tomilitary gains23. No, itisprohibited22. No, itis a warcrime46. A redcross on awhitebackground45. Theirowngovernments26.Four27.194932. Yes,they mustfollow IHLrules37. TheInternationalCriminalCourt (ICC)8.Attackingcivilians17. No,schoolsareprotected20. No,they mustbe caredfor25. No,recruitingchildrenunder 18 isillegal9. Usingforce onlyfor militaryobjectives12. Peoplenot takingpart in theconflict38. It can faceinternationalconsequences35. Yes, itapplies toall partiesin a conflict40. No, allpartiesmust knowthe rules19. No,they areprotected36. Anyoneresponsible,includingleaders andsoldiers42. Yes, itincludesrules forrecovery41.Protectionfor medicalaid inconflicts28.Victims ofarmedconflicts16.No24. Killing agroup ofpeoplebased onidentity39. Yes, toorganizationslike the ICRC15. Yes, ifthey arenotcombatants18. TheRed Crossor RedCrescent21. Aseriousviolationof IHL31. Yes,the rulesstill apply33. Internationalinvolves two ormore countries;non-internationalis within onecountry30. TheInternationalCommittee ofthe RedCross (ICRC)11.Peoplefighting ina conflict49. No,they areprotected5.Peacefultimes47. Notdirectly, buttheir use isheavilyrestricted10. Avoidingexcessiveharm tocombatantsand civilians43. Yes,refugeesareprotected13.Prisonersof war4. Duringarmedconflicts44. Yes, theyareconsideredculturalheritage14.Hospitals2. To protectpeople inarmedconflicts48. TofollowIHL rules29. Yes,by almosteverycountry1.InternationalHumanitarianLaw6.Differentiatingbetweencivilians andcombatants3. TheLaw ofWar34. Yes,they mustfollow IHL50. Yes,unnecessarydamage isprohibited7. Limitingharm tocivilianscompared tomilitary gains23. No, itisprohibited22. No, itis a warcrime46. A redcross on awhitebackground45. Theirowngovernments26.Four

Red Cross IHL Holiday Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  2. 32. Yes, they must follow IHL rules
  3. 37. The International Criminal Court (ICC)
  4. 8. Attacking civilians
  5. 17. No, schools are protected
  6. 20. No, they must be cared for
  7. 25. No, recruiting children under 18 is illegal
  8. 9. Using force only for military objectives
  9. 12. People not taking part in the conflict
  10. 38. It can face international consequences
  11. 35. Yes, it applies to all parties in a conflict
  12. 40. No, all parties must know the rules
  13. 19. No, they are protected
  14. 36. Anyone responsible, including leaders and soldiers
  15. 42. Yes, it includes rules for recovery
  16. 41. Protection for medical aid in conflicts
  17. 28. Victims of armed conflicts
  18. 16. No
  19. 24. Killing a group of people based on identity
  20. 39. Yes, to organizations like the ICRC
  21. 15. Yes, if they are not combatants
  22. 18. The Red Cross or Red Crescent
  23. 21. A serious violation of IHL
  24. 31. Yes, the rules still apply
  25. 33. International involves two or more countries; non-international is within one country
  26. 30. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
  27. 11. People fighting in a conflict
  28. 49. No, they are protected
  29. 5. Peaceful times
  30. 47. Not directly, but their use is heavily restricted
  31. 10. Avoiding excessive harm to combatants and civilians
  32. 43. Yes, refugees are protected
  33. 13. Prisoners of war
  34. 4. During armed conflicts
  35. 44. Yes, they are considered cultural heritage
  36. 14. Hospitals
  37. 2. To protect people in armed conflicts
  38. 48. To follow IHL rules
  39. 29. Yes, by almost every country
  40. 1. International Humanitarian Law
  41. 6. Differentiating between civilians and combatants
  42. 3. The Law of War
  43. 34. Yes, they must follow IHL
  44. 50. Yes, unnecessary damage is prohibited
  45. 7. Limiting harm to civilians compared to military gains
  46. 23. No, it is prohibited
  47. 22. No, it is a war crime
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  49. 45. Their own governments
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